I could cut down the original cab. Strip it. Sand it. Make a new back panel and front panel and the try to find someone to dovetail join a bottom on it, but that's a lot more work/time that I'd much rather spend playing!

hippieguy1954 wrote:
I could cut down the original cab. Strip it. Sand it. Make a new back panel and front panel and the try to find someone to dovetail join a bottom on it, but that's a lot more work/time that I'd much rather spend playing!

That's what I did - had someone else do it !
I went w/ flat black paint
Looks alright w/ the silver face
Good luck

hippieguy1954 wrote:
I could cut down the original cab. Strip it. Sand it. Make a new back panel and front panel and the try to find someone to dovetail join a bottom on it, but that's a lot more work/time that I'd much rather spend playing!

That's what I did - had someone else do it !
I went w/ flat black paint
Looks alright w/ the silver face
Good luck

That is an option. I was doing the pricing to have it done too and either way I'd have to pay about the same, all totaled. The new dovetail joints might be tighter since they haven't been stressed for 47 yrs. Depends on that and who I want to give the money to

Hey Jim, this is a cab kit I bought from a guy on e-bay. You just have to let him know you want it to dual showman reverb specs, he will do it for no extra charge. It is easy to assemble yourself and is finger jointed. http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200 ... =824&kw=lg.

PaulJay wrote:Hey Jim, this is a cab kit I bought from a guy on e-bay. You just have to let him know you want it to dual showman reverb specs, he will do it for no extra charge. It is easy to assemble yourself and is finger jointed. http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200 ... =824&kw=lg.